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i think the communication environment coe coalesced around television. it was 40 years before barack obama came along, and he came along partly because he knew how to use a media tool other than television, more than his opponent. we also knew the internet would be its own device. people would go off on their own things and not be connected with each other. since the rise of social media, you haven't seen that much anymore. i think it's an exciting time and a very positive time. one more question for lee, which was offered to me by one of my students who couldn't be here, and that is based on what you've done at puh, and something you've learned being in the middle of all this stuff, how has it affected the way you use the internet for political information and the way you look at political information on the internet? >> i'm afraid i'm a bad lab rat when it comes to this. i was a former journalist, so i was an information omnivore before omnivorism was cool. i wanted to talk to people as much as i could about this stuff, so my own personal changes mean
i think the communication environment coe coalesced around television. it was 40 years before barack obama came along, and he came along partly because he knew how to use a media tool other than television, more than his opponent. we also knew the internet would be its own device. people would go off on their own things and not be connected with each other. since the rise of social media, you haven't seen that much anymore. i think it's an exciting time and a very positive time. one more...
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we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the cookie-cutter retirement advice ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you get at some places. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 they say you have to do this, have that, invest here ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know what? ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you can't create a retirement plan based on ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 a predetermined script. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 to understand you and your goals... ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...so together we can find real-life answers for your ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 real-life re
we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is...
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monitoring technolies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean fors and the environment. we're america's natural gas. neil: did hill just knock baraor a loop no not on the benghazi thing but this man thing? in the west wing someone wants to get a hold of hillary clinton and just rottle. it started innocently enough in a marie clre interview when the secretaryf state was asked about the challenges women face with work and family. cutting to the chase, hilly essentially told them to shut up. i can't stand whining. i apld her frank respon. i don't likehining. for example, when fat people blame the condition on thyroid. by the way the camera does add 50 pounds. it's true. back to i will had. for women it could put this democratic tiet in hell. not th best timing since team romney-ryan have been getting "fa and furious" with females. after being thrown under the bus on libya as somee it, is hillary clinton getting away as fas as she can from at bus as some w increasingly see it? we are on it. state department saying that clinton's comments were taken out of context. i actuall
monitoring technolies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean fors and the environment. we're america's natural gas. neil: did hill just knock baraor a loop no not on the benghazi thing but this man thing? in the west wing someone wants to get a hold of hillary clinton and just rottle. it started innocently enough in a marie clre interview when the secretaryf state was asked about the challenges women face with work and family. cutting to the chase, hilly essentially...
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a lot of that is understanding how the environment works and shifting and saying you've been focused on fundraising, because it's -- now it's time to push tv ads, getting the volunteers and telling their friends they're doing it so they can get involved as well. it's a lot of turning on this machine they've built. host: quickly, what's your political background? >> guest: i was campaign staffer, and on capitol hill on the hues rules committee. host: on the democrat side. and katie. >> guest: nine years ago, i started with the republican national committee during president bush's reelection effort, also worked at rudy giuliani's campaign back in 2007 and at the national republican cycle. host: do you get requests from local officials for help? guest: it is part of our job and we get requests from local officials. work closely with the mayors' conference and i was down at the conference in orlando earlier this year to walk them through how they might be able to -- >> host: of it a popular seminar? guest: it was a popular seminar. very popular. a lot of focus is on the presidential camp
a lot of that is understanding how the environment works and shifting and saying you've been focused on fundraising, because it's -- now it's time to push tv ads, getting the volunteers and telling their friends they're doing it so they can get involved as well. it's a lot of turning on this machine they've built. host: quickly, what's your political background? >> guest: i was campaign staffer, and on capitol hill on the hues rules committee. host: on the democrat side. and katie....
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if we reform the environment, so that we are living in integrity with the capacity of this planet to support life, it becomes a lot easier to tell people to do the right things. right now, we are trying to reform human beings by depending on politicians to do everything. let's stop leaning on the politicians. we have to be the creative ones. >> one more question. >> do you have any projects to look at the individualization in other areas beyond the earth? >> we have the sun as part of it. we have captured some amazing images. it is part of the universe. i do not know if you saw the magnetosphere protecting the earth from radiation. bella gaia is part of the earth. i'm trying to bring context to our human world by giving that -- why not bring that context even larger? our universe is so creative and so alive. the earth is just one expression of that. humans are just one expression of that. >> i want to encourage you to go even smaller to look at brain smaller and the kind of images coming from within the body. >> absolutely, i would love to do that. it is all the same thing. >> let's
if we reform the environment, so that we are living in integrity with the capacity of this planet to support life, it becomes a lot easier to tell people to do the right things. right now, we are trying to reform human beings by depending on politicians to do everything. let's stop leaning on the politicians. we have to be the creative ones. >> one more question. >> do you have any projects to look at the individualization in other areas beyond the earth? >> we have the sun as...
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in this environment, attacking every republican on every wart from 15, 20 years ago, why not ask him about his relationship with bill ayers and his drug use s that fair? >> on the one hand you don't want to talk about somebody's marriages years ago but you want to explore -- >> no, i want the media to be fair. >> i president of the united states, a, is not running against the media, number one. he's running against whoever the republicans will eventually nominate. >> why didn't ann curry and him about his coke use. >> why not when the debate took place this week when they had a debate on martin luther king's birthday, an day a country examines its values and where it is, why didn't any republican candidate say anything meaning about someplace. >> i can. >> not you. why didn't any of the candidates say anything meaningful will race. >> no, it did, i was there. >> no, race came up, but. >> can you ask you a question? when $12 million people are on food stamps. >> but you are not answer manage i question. >> i'm the host. you are guest. >> okay. >> when 12 million people are on food sta
in this environment, attacking every republican on every wart from 15, 20 years ago, why not ask him about his relationship with bill ayers and his drug use s that fair? >> on the one hand you don't want to talk about somebody's marriages years ago but you want to explore -- >> no, i want the media to be fair. >> i president of the united states, a, is not running against the media, number one. he's running against whoever the republicans will eventually nominate. >> why...
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cold water is the best environment for this seaweed. fish move slowly through the cold pool to the sea bass so used to the divers and often let them come up very close. they look so menacing and then on to even afraid of bright light. the thread like tentacles of the sea anemones give the seabed a fluffy comment. c.n.m. a nice feed on plankton other old comic con tickles to give in to take greenpeace to the water of the white sea. just get it very. clear or show him or tab. through ari to want to come where. we only need some ice cream that's going to be have an. effect after that. thing where you. go. for quite a few people the underwater world is not the only attraction of the white sea in smooth ice is an excellent environment to kite sledging fountains. failed often visits this remote place in the past he would only dive under the ice with scuba gear now he prefers to ride over the top with a special sledge and a parachute good killer of almost what i like a bug sledging is that you have a choice of parachutes or a three metre parac
cold water is the best environment for this seaweed. fish move slowly through the cold pool to the sea bass so used to the divers and often let them come up very close. they look so menacing and then on to even afraid of bright light. the thread like tentacles of the sea anemones give the seabed a fluffy comment. c.n.m. a nice feed on plankton other old comic con tickles to give in to take greenpeace to the water of the white sea. just get it very. clear or show him or tab. through ari to want...
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david is right, there is no question that in the media environment that we live in now, people do absorb things more quickly, but at the same time people are especially now thinking hard about the economy for four years of barack obama and for 3 1/2 years of barack obama's presidency. they have their views about where things are headed right now are being shaped. they are being formed. that is why the white house right now is hammering on mitt romney and paul ryan right now, because they know that the springtime leading into the summer where the summer is quiet with the olympics and other things going on in is mum mer, and th -- in the summer, and in is where the impressions are formed, and that is why they are trying to shore it up right now. >> thank you both for being with us. >> thank you, michael. >> thank you. >>> inside of the romney campaign, thep the advisers know he has an image probproblem, an they love to go negative. lots from inside of the campaigns. this is "hardball." [ shivering ] sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the
david is right, there is no question that in the media environment that we live in now, people do absorb things more quickly, but at the same time people are especially now thinking hard about the economy for four years of barack obama and for 3 1/2 years of barack obama's presidency. they have their views about where things are headed right now are being shaped. they are being formed. that is why the white house right now is hammering on mitt romney and paul ryan right now, because they know...
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in this highly polarized environment both campaigns have strategically been appealing to their respective political bases. what is unusual about this election cycle is most voters have picked sides early and lead to our polling right after the convention. looks like the final weekend of the campaign. they tell us they are firmly committed to their candidate and the number of undecided voters has been surprisingly very low. single digits. it is not about persuasion. it is about mobilization. both of the conventions were like that. in the next few weeks we will see a lot about mobilizing folks to come out particularly because of early voting which has started in so many states. the middle is shrinking as far as these campaigns are concerned. we will talk about how there is still a middle to america. once you get beyond the campaign labels but clearly those are what drive strategy in campaigns and the electoral politics. if you look at the campaign ads, in new york we are not -- we don't get a lot of ads. i have seen one of you in virginia are seeing and if you are in any of the nine battleg
in this highly polarized environment both campaigns have strategically been appealing to their respective political bases. what is unusual about this election cycle is most voters have picked sides early and lead to our polling right after the convention. looks like the final weekend of the campaign. they tell us they are firmly committed to their candidate and the number of undecided voters has been surprisingly very low. single digits. it is not about persuasion. it is about mobilization....
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coming from china and jumping into a presidential race you go from an environment where the party dictates everything and there's no such thing as a free... freedom of expression on the street corner or questioning candidates. to town hall meis in new hampshire. where nobody forces people to turn out. they just do. because they care so much about their future. and they care so much about their country. if alexis de tocqueville were to make a return visit, you know, from when he left off in 1832 or 1834, he would find the same kinds of things at play that he wrote about democracy in america. people at the localist levels of government still taking ownership in their future. that is what wasso hearning in the ru youelieve once again in the american political process and the passion that our citizens have. most of them. in the political system. because it's the only conduit through which they can fight for a better tomorrow. >> rose: do they believe that tomorrow is going to be better than it was yesterday? >> i have never seen fear in people's faces during a political campaign before. as i d
coming from china and jumping into a presidential race you go from an environment where the party dictates everything and there's no such thing as a free... freedom of expression on the street corner or questioning candidates. to town hall meis in new hampshire. where nobody forces people to turn out. they just do. because they care so much about their future. and they care so much about their country. if alexis de tocqueville were to make a return visit, you know, from when he left off in 1832...
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the idea it would have any affect on the environment is ridiculous and the oil would have ended up in china. it is a disgraceful decision. >> republicans have won the debate. that is simple. it is jobs. that is what it has been. and this is the jobs president and this is not a plus if you look politically. >> it is -- in american history, the state department -- he did it entirely as a political coalition. >> you got the last word. thanks. see you next week. >> for a transcript of this broadcast, log onto >> for a transcript of this broadcast, log onto
the idea it would have any affect on the environment is ridiculous and the oil would have ended up in china. it is a disgraceful decision. >> republicans have won the debate. that is simple. it is jobs. that is what it has been. and this is the jobs president and this is not a plus if you look politically. >> it is -- in american history, the state department -- he did it entirely as a political coalition. >> you got the last word. thanks. see you next week. >> for a...
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to protect the environment of this beautiful, beautiful state, and you all do have a beautiful state. i'm glad to say that i've had the pleasure of going door to door and some very picturesque places here in new hampshire, and, you know, from mt. washington to lake pinasawaki, one can just picture mitt romney driving his family -- up here to one of his many homes, children in the back of the station wa n wagon. dog tied firmly to the roof of the car. as shame is the dog would attest, "mitt" happens. mitt happens. [ applause ] you know, as governor i don't get to watch much television, but die have to confess, i was sad to see that wonderful reality series, the republican presidential primaries end. weren't you? yes, it was very sad to see it end. that reality show of fear and loathing, and when it came to the end and the final episode, everyone was voted off that island, except governor mitt romney, who managed to stave off and fight off his would-be competitors armed with nothing but his trusty etch-a-sketch pad. and so now we enter another phase. we enter another phase. and it's a c
to protect the environment of this beautiful, beautiful state, and you all do have a beautiful state. i'm glad to say that i've had the pleasure of going door to door and some very picturesque places here in new hampshire, and, you know, from mt. washington to lake pinasawaki, one can just picture mitt romney driving his family -- up here to one of his many homes, children in the back of the station wa n wagon. dog tied firmly to the roof of the car. as shame is the dog would attest,...
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the idea it would have any affect on the environment is ridiculous and the oil would have ended up in china. it is a disgraceful decision. >> republicans have won the debate. that is simple. it is jobs. that is what it has been. and this is the jobs president and this is not a plus if you look politically. >> it is -- in american history, the state department -- he did it entirely as a political coalition. >> you got the last word. thanks. see you next week. >> for a transcript of this broadcast, log onto >> for a transcript of this broadcast, log onto >> ted kooser was an insurance man for 35 years before he became poet laureate of the united states. he lives with his wife and two dogs near the town of garland, nebraska, where he writes about life on the great plains. >> here, on fine long legs springy as steel a life rides, sealed in a small brown pill that skims along over the basement floor wrapped up in a simple obsession. eight legs reach out like the master ribs of a web in which some thought is caught dead center in its own small world, a thought so far from the touch of thing
the idea it would have any affect on the environment is ridiculous and the oil would have ended up in china. it is a disgraceful decision. >> republicans have won the debate. that is simple. it is jobs. that is what it has been. and this is the jobs president and this is not a plus if you look politically. >> it is -- in american history, the state department -- he did it entirely as a political coalition. >> you got the last word. thanks. see you next week. >> for a...
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. >> a senior official from the environment ministry says the conflicting views will be taken into account, but the official says they need to build the facility without any more delays. >>> people in northeastern japan are welcoming the new year after surviving last year's disaster. ♪ >> schoolgirls expressed their hope for the region's quick reconstruction with a demonstration of caligraphy skills. the new year performance took place at a shopping mall. the girls took turns using a 15-kilogram brush while dancing to music by the japanese pop group akb48. they worked together to write the chinese character for soul. >>> a sake maker has celebrated the new year with its first release since the march disaster. the 160-year-old brewery resumed production three weeks ago. it was rebuilt on the site of the former plant which was destroyed by the tsunami. the brewmaster says he's happy that the new sake has the same high quality it's always had. he hopes lots of people will enjoy it. ♪ >>> kicking off 2012 on a high note, six meters high to be precise, construction workers take turns on the
. >> a senior official from the environment ministry says the conflicting views will be taken into account, but the official says they need to build the facility without any more delays. >>> people in northeastern japan are welcoming the new year after surviving last year's disaster. ♪ >> schoolgirls expressed their hope for the region's quick reconstruction with a demonstration of caligraphy skills. the new year performance took place at a shopping mall. the girls took...
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how can it be repealed in this current political environment? >> first of all, if you've watched washington and you're not skeptical, you haven't learned anything. i mean, this system is a total mess right now. second, can you get it repealed in total? sure. you have to elect a house, a senate, a president committed to that. it has to be a major part of the fall campaign. i think frankly on our side with any of us it's going to be a major part of the fall campaign. the american people are frightened of bureaucratic centralized medicine. they deeply distrust washington. the pressure will be to repeal it. a lot of what governor romney said is sound stuff for the replacement. i would always repeal all of it because i so deeply distrust the congressional staffs that i would not want them to be able to pick and choose which things they kept. let me make one observation. you raise a good example. why is president obama for young people to be staying on their parent's insurance until they're 26? because they can't get any jobs for them to go out and bu
how can it be repealed in this current political environment? >> first of all, if you've watched washington and you're not skeptical, you haven't learned anything. i mean, this system is a total mess right now. second, can you get it repealed in total? sure. you have to elect a house, a senate, a president committed to that. it has to be a major part of the fall campaign. i think frankly on our side with any of us it's going to be a major part of the fall campaign. the american people are...
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♪ >> we still live in the same environment. >> of the old houses have gone, others have been torn down. unemployment and poverty remain. >> we were assured by the city administration at that time that this would be cleaned up. it is still year, 45 years later. ♪ >> some things have changed her programs like this preschool center for low income children. the need is still great. >> when i look at in terms of number of children considered in poverty, 93,209. that is a lot of children. " for adults, job training programs try to tackle unemployment. in the 1960's, infectious diseases ravaged the delta. now there are jobs to be had dealing with obesity and diabetes. >> the younger generation, they do not have anything to do. they do not have any jobs, no public transportation. they do not have any place to go. they're all standing around. do and what they can to survive. >> -- doing what they can to survive. >> there is competition from asia, the plants are closing, and there is no sign of anything taking their place. he has watched the delta evolved since the tumultuous days of the 1960'
♪ >> we still live in the same environment. >> of the old houses have gone, others have been torn down. unemployment and poverty remain. >> we were assured by the city administration at that time that this would be cleaned up. it is still year, 45 years later. ♪ >> some things have changed her programs like this preschool center for low income children. the need is still great. >> when i look at in terms of number of children considered in poverty, 93,209. that...
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♪ >> we still live in the same environment. >> of the old houses have gone, others have been torn down. unemployment and poverty remain. >> we were assured by the city administration at that time that this would be cleaned up. it is still year, 45 years later. ♪ >> some things have changed her programs like this preschool center for low income children. the need is still great. >> when i look at in terms of number of children considered in poverty, 93,209. that is a lot of children. " for adults, job training programs try to tackle unemployment. in the 1960's, infectious diseases ravaged the delta. now there are jobs to be had dealing with obesity and diabetes. >> the younger generation, they do not have anything to do. they do not have any jobs, no public transportation. they do not have any place to go. they're all standing around. do and what they can to survive. >> -- doing what they can to survive. >> there is competition from asia, the plants are closing, and there is no sign of anything taking their place. he has watched the delta evolved since the tumultuous days of the 1960'
♪ >> we still live in the same environment. >> of the old houses have gone, others have been torn down. unemployment and poverty remain. >> we were assured by the city administration at that time that this would be cleaned up. it is still year, 45 years later. ♪ >> some things have changed her programs like this preschool center for low income children. the need is still great. >> when i look at in terms of number of children considered in poverty, 93,209. that...
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhauser, growing ideas. >> i find it kind of strange on a stage like this with republicans having to describe how private equity and venture- capital work. >> this week, south carolina's rock 'em, sock 'em republican primary. >> i am appalled you would begin a presidential debate with a topic like that. >> his second wife weighs in. >> he wanted an open manage. that i accept the fact he has somebody else. >> a rough week for mitt romney. the issue, taxes. >> i have been paying probably closer to the 15% rate. >> to rub salt in the wound, iowa slips away. >> we defeated mitt romney in iowa. rick perry throws in the towel. >> president obama rejects the keystone pipeline project. >> no other way to put it. the president is selling out american jobs for politics. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> ok, first, housekeeping. full disclosure for our pbs audiences. we are putting this together friday, we have to get it out to our pbs stations that day but
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhauser, growing ideas. >> i find it kind of strange on a stage like this with republicans having to describe how private equity and venture- capital work. >> this week, south carolina's rock 'em, sock 'em republican primary. >> i am appalled you would begin a presidential debate with a topic like that. >> his second wife weighs in. >> he wanted an open manage. that i accept the fact...
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they want to see the stimulus environment. the idea that there will be mandatory cuts that will start to kick in for government spending. those cuts could be dramatic for defense contractors. a lot of businesses say, "i do not want to be adding workers at this time if i lose a business contract." the gridlock has been a lot of impact of the employers' thinking. host: rita, a republican. caller: i am retired and 77 years old. >> it is not clear how reducing the deficit leads to more jobs. overall, a stronger economy and less debt is a general economic environment and. if you cut government spending for contractors, the immediate impact tends to be to depress jobs. it really has not been to the best i have heard anything new or different from the policies we have seen so far. >> does the report from this morning break down the job losses? guest: no. i have not had time to go deep into this. manufacturing employment edged down by 15,000. so, that is pretty disappointing for the whole economy. they tend to be higher paying jobs. i
they want to see the stimulus environment. the idea that there will be mandatory cuts that will start to kick in for government spending. those cuts could be dramatic for defense contractors. a lot of businesses say, "i do not want to be adding workers at this time if i lose a business contract." the gridlock has been a lot of impact of the employers' thinking. host: rita, a republican. caller: i am retired and 77 years old. >> it is not clear how reducing the deficit leads to...
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plate, telling hillary clinton, the secretary of state, that they could not protect themselves in this environment. the state department not only ignored that, but downgraded the security. now these are facts. you know, i've seen you in iraq. i've seen you in afghanistan. >> you've seen me in benghazi, libya. >> right. and in our the one of these touchy, feely, politically correct people on these issues. surely you are upset that the state department of the united states would not frequent their own? surely you are? >> i have to start where you started. the president of the united states has been absolutely slandered over this story. he's been called a murderer and a lier. >> not by anybody here, and not by rational people. >> there has been plenty of reporting about why he didn't bring the ac-130 gunship there. >> we were already there. rivera, you are going back on territory -- we are already past that >> i think the president is owed an apology. >> all right. why don't you go door to door and get that. stay on my point. >> now let's divide -- so there's three parts to the story -- >> but i want
plate, telling hillary clinton, the secretary of state, that they could not protect themselves in this environment. the state department not only ignored that, but downgraded the security. now these are facts. you know, i've seen you in iraq. i've seen you in afghanistan. >> you've seen me in benghazi, libya. >> right. and in our the one of these touchy, feely, politically correct people on these issues. surely you are upset that the state department of the united states would not...
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. >> in that age old question, genes versus environment. we agree. genes, right? it's the hand you're dealt. >> i think what we have to do is stop making it so simple. it's not simple. i think nature and nurture play a part in my life. we are genetic beings for sure, but we are certainly a product of the environment we grow up in. and i think to oversimplify this is to invalidate the complexity of someone's life. i'm not willing to do that. >> thanks for being here. we appreciate it. >>> up next, if you think we play hardball politics in this country, check this out. we'll tell you what's behind this political fight in jordan. and if you want to follow me on twitter, you just need to figure out how to spell smerconish. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> back to "hardball." now for the sideshow. how debbie wasserman schultz managed to turn her introduction by fox news sunday guest host into a dig at mitt romney. easy. there was talk of a road trip. >> i think the headline of the day is that you just drove 2,000 miles from florida up to new hampshire wi
. >> in that age old question, genes versus environment. we agree. genes, right? it's the hand you're dealt. >> i think what we have to do is stop making it so simple. it's not simple. i think nature and nurture play a part in my life. we are genetic beings for sure, but we are certainly a product of the environment we grow up in. and i think to oversimplify this is to invalidate the complexity of someone's life. i'm not willing to do that. >> thanks for being here. we...
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he's almost -- he's borderline embarrassed of what has created this environment in this country where we're finally talking about fiscal sanity and a return to the constitution and all those things. it's going to be interesting because right now, there is -- i was just in new hampshire. there's a lack of enthusiasm and people are just trying to make a very pragmatic decision. can i get behind this guy the way that i got behind john mccain? >> let me switch to michael. is there a lack of enthusiasm? there appears to be. having said that, it is early days, and he has won the first go votes. i mean he's not doing bad by for somebody that everybody else says they're not very enthusiastic about? >> he is winning. and, yes, there is this lack of enthusiasm for the candidates that are out there running for the republican nom that's. you though, part of what andrew says is absolutely correct. but the other side of the coin is, look at how many conservatives you have in the race. you have, what, 2350i6 people trying to be more reagan than reagan. one moderate in the race who is splitting the v
he's almost -- he's borderline embarrassed of what has created this environment in this country where we're finally talking about fiscal sanity and a return to the constitution and all those things. it's going to be interesting because right now, there is -- i was just in new hampshire. there's a lack of enthusiasm and people are just trying to make a very pragmatic decision. can i get behind this guy the way that i got behind john mccain? >> let me switch to michael. is there a lack of...
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felt everyone was out to screw you you spent seven years there why did you put up with that kind of environment for seven years well i think it's a pretty easy answer you're paid pretty well on wall street and it's also pretty alluring you work with a lot of people that are very smart it's sort of this culture where everyone sort of feels superior and so you're always jostling for position neighing and so it's very competitive and i'm competitive and i you know in some ways enjoy that environment and you know you're paid better than really pretty much anywhere where else you work unless maybe you became an entrepreneur and hit it rich so there's a lot of things about it that are very appealing and sort of compel you to stay as long as you can stay in the public often hears the stereotypes of wall street being toxic and pervasive and ruthless but you basically say that's all true can you give me examples of that i mean what how is it as bad as you say i think the reason it's so difficult is because no one goes on wall street to help the world everyone goes to wall street to make money and so bec
felt everyone was out to screw you you spent seven years there why did you put up with that kind of environment for seven years well i think it's a pretty easy answer you're paid pretty well on wall street and it's also pretty alluring you work with a lot of people that are very smart it's sort of this culture where everyone sort of feels superior and so you're always jostling for position neighing and so it's very competitive and i'm competitive and i you know in some ways enjoy that...
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. >> in that age old question, genes versus environment. we agree. gene, right. it's the hand you're dealt. >> i think what we have to do is stop making it so simple. it's not simple. i think nature and nurture play a part in my life. we are genetic beings for sure, but we are certainly a product of the environment we grow up in. >> thanks for being here. we appreciate it cht. >>> up next, if you think we play hardball politics in this country, check this out. and if you want to follow me on twitter, you just need to figure out how to spell smerconish. are ♪ ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. [ male announcer ] solutionism. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs
. >> in that age old question, genes versus environment. we agree. gene, right. it's the hand you're dealt. >> i think what we have to do is stop making it so simple. it's not simple. i think nature and nurture play a part in my life. we are genetic beings for sure, but we are certainly a product of the environment we grow up in. >> thanks for being here. we appreciate it cht. >>> up next, if you think we play hardball politics in this country, check this out. and if...
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there's a lot of places where in a normal political environment, you would have common ground in both parties, that's what we're going to focus on. right now, we have to focus on building an economy that is more durable for the middle class, where we're rewarding hard work and responsibility and everybody does their fair share. >> a lot of republicans are saying the president didn't speak much about debt at all. >> they were sending out press releases before the speech. hopefully they listened because there were a lot of common sense ideas, main stream ideas that would make sense. the president was clear about this. he's already signed into law over $2 trillion in savings, willing to do more, saves, even look at medicare, medicaid, and social security if a guarantee for seniors is protected. there's only one way to close the deficit. that's for more republicans, and some are starting to, but to have more republicans say the wealthy need to do their fair share. we're going to continue to make that case. >> we heard the word fair tonight, and the president kept making the point, saying
there's a lot of places where in a normal political environment, you would have common ground in both parties, that's what we're going to focus on. right now, we have to focus on building an economy that is more durable for the middle class, where we're rewarding hard work and responsibility and everybody does their fair share. >> a lot of republicans are saying the president didn't speak much about debt at all. >> they were sending out press releases before the speech. hopefully...
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that is what we need to be focusing on as a people, how do we create the environment in this country worthy on to producers know that they can risk capital, have a chance to get a return on their investment, and create jobs so that people have the dignity to take care of their families? that is what americans are looking for. i have done that in taxes and have the executive governing experience that no one else on the state has. >> if we will take a quick break and come back live from new hampshire with many more questions for the candidates and feedback from you. please participate on-line. we're coming right back here. [applause] ♪ >> and we are back. we want to get to the questions here with our candidates. before the break, we were talking about medicare. paul ryan, senator santorum had a plan where you like to move people to vouchers are premium support and it would take care of their health care from there. a lot of debate about that. you said that senior should be affected right now, have been affected right now which has been controversial. >> i hear this all the time when
that is what we need to be focusing on as a people, how do we create the environment in this country worthy on to producers know that they can risk capital, have a chance to get a return on their investment, and create jobs so that people have the dignity to take care of their families? that is what americans are looking for. i have done that in taxes and have the executive governing experience that no one else on the state has. >> if we will take a quick break and come back live from new...
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before she was snatched out of obscurity and put on the republican ticket in the most pressure filled environment with the brightest spotlight you can imagine. what that was like for her at the human level. what the kipd of decisions politically were that went into making that choice and what the ramifications were. jay and danny were really attracted to that story and thought you could say a lot about both what it's like to be a politician in this celebrity culture we live in and also kind of what the mechanics are of how these things go down in the back rooms. that's stuff mark and i were really attracted to. when they were seizing on that story as the story to do from the book, we said, yeah, that's great. they've done an incredible job doing it. the performances in the movie as everyone's going to see are spectacular. we couldn't be happier with how all things come out. >> we're going to dig into the substance of the book. mark halperin let me ask you how the idea for the book came about before the 2008 campaign. when the two of you decided to collaborate. and how you have applied maybe some
before she was snatched out of obscurity and put on the republican ticket in the most pressure filled environment with the brightest spotlight you can imagine. what that was like for her at the human level. what the kipd of decisions politically were that went into making that choice and what the ramifications were. jay and danny were really attracted to that story and thought you could say a lot about both what it's like to be a politician in this celebrity culture we live in and also kind of...